Sanssouci Park - a must see in Potsdam. There are several beautiful royal palaces of the 18th century and other objects of architecture that are no less interesting from a tourist point of view: a temple of friendship, a Chinese tea yard, an ancient temple, a greenhouse. Sanssouci Park in Potsdam is almost three hundred hectares, so the walk is long, but very exciting
In addition to the architectural monuments, the fine alleys and flower gardens, the famous grape terraces and fountains of the park are worthy of special attention . Especially lucky for tourists who find themselves here in the summer when everything blooms and smells . Although, arch Sanssouci open to visitors throughout the year . Excursion around the park of Sanssouci will be incomplete without visiting the main object of the park ensemble - the same name of the palace of Sanssouci . This is the summer residence of King Frederick the Great, which he built as his offspring , personally inventing the concept and creating sketches up to the smallest details .
According to the idea of King Frederick, the palace should symbolize the harmony of man and nature, that is why the vineyards were destroyed before the palace. And they were planted on different levels and thus formed a multi-storey plantation. You can still admire the grape terraces today.
However, many objects in the park of Sanssouci have been preserved in the best shape. Fortunately, this landmark of Potsdam has not been affected for centuries, nor the devastating World War II.
Entrance: 8 EUR. If you expect to visit not only this palace, it is better to purchase a single ticket that operates for a whole day and allows you to visit all the objects of the palace and park ensemble. Its cost is 19 EUR. A family ticket for two adults and four children will cost 49 EUR. It is also active in all the palaces of the Sanssouci Park
All prices are for April 2014
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Hermes, Sanssouci Park |
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Sanssouci Park |
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Sculpture, P rn Sanssouci |
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Fountain, Park San Sushi |
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Klumba, Sanssouci Park |